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Acts 25:8
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When Paul was allowed to speak, he said, "I ain't wronged nobody, not the Jewish Code, not the main church, or the Roman Government."
Acts 25:10
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Paul shook his head and said, "Absolutely not! This is the Roman court right here. You know good and well they have no evidence against me. I didn't hurt anyone.
Acts 25:14
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While they were there, Festus told him about his Paul problem. Festus said, "There's a cowboy I have locked up here. Felix left me to deal with him.
Acts 25:15
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When I first got here, I went to Jerusalem. One of the first things that came up was this fellow, Paul. He'd sure put a burr underneath the saddle blanket of the church leaders. They pressed charges and asked me to have him strung up.
Acts 25:19
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All the talk was about their religion and whether or not some cowboy named Jesus was alive like Paul said he was.
Acts 25:20
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How're you supposed to investigate that? I asked Paul if he'd like to go back to Jerusalem and stand trial.
Acts 25:21
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But Paul was adamant and asked that he appear before Caesar. So, I locked Paul back up until I could arrange to have him transferred to Rome."
Acts 25:23
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The next day, Agrippa and Bernice strolled into the auditorium followed by military leaders and other prominent citizens. After they were seated, Festus sent for Paul.
Acts 25:25
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It is my opinion that Paul has done nothing to warrant the death penalty. But Paul asked to bring his case before Caesar, and I will be sending him to Rome as soon as I can.
Acts 26:1
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Agrippa turned to Paul and said, "Tell me your side of the story, cowboy. Tell it plain and true."Paul began his story,
Acts 26:24
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Festus then hollered out, "Give us a break, Paul. You've had your nose in a book so long you will believe anything. You've driven yourself mad, sir!"
Acts 26:25
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Paul shook his head and said, "No sir, I ain't been in the locoweed. Everything I've said is true.
Acts 26:29
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Paul shrugged his shoulders and said, "I care not if it is today or tomorrow. I just pray to God you and everyone else here might become like me . . . except for the chains that lay heavy upon me."
Acts 26:31
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They talked on the way out and agreed Paul had not done anything to deserve the death penalty.
Acts 27:1
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When the time came to send Paul to Rome, he and some other prisoners were transferred to a centurion of the Imperial Regiment named, Julius.
Acts 27:3
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We docked at Sidon the next day, and Julius was kind enough to let Paul go see some friends and let them tend to him while they were there.
Acts 27:9
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A lot of time had been lost and Paul spoke to the ship's captain about how dangerous the seas were. It had become late in the fall and treacherous.
Acts 27:10
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Paul said, "Guys, listen! I truly believe if we continue on there will be nothing but loss and danger."
Acts 27:11
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But the officer in charge of Paul turned a deaf ear to him, and the ship's captain and the owner decided to head for Phoenix.
Acts 27:21
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No one had eaten anything in a couple of days when Paul gathered everyone together. He said to everyone, "Y'all should have listened to me and not left Crete. If you'd listened, none of this would be happening.
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